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On 13/01/11 19:47, gazz wrote:
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About to write something for a VCS ICT mag about Ubuntu so thought
I'd have a look at Natty - umm, not a big fan of Unity, ugly and
ridiculously limited - wot, can't add stuff to the panel - what's
the one at the top actually doing besides wasting space and
telling me the time and that' I'm networked? Can't add move a
panel? Hmmm. <br>
<br>
I'll concede that it might work well for people who want their
puters to be toasters but please God don't stop offering GNOME
shell alternative! <br>
<br>
Paula
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I would wait until at least next week (after the platform sprint)
and preferably to after alpha2 before leaping to conclusions about
it.<br>
Adding an application to the panel consists of running it somehow
(from nautilus until the new thing to run things from is done) then
right clicking on it in the unity panel and selecting the "keep in
panel" option.<br>
I am guessing the gnome panel at the top will kind of go when the
unity thing is more fully baked. <br>
<br>
Alan.<br>
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